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Emile Zola. The most famous aphorisms
- The whole meaning of life lies in the endless conquest of the unknown, in the eternal effort to know more.
- Anger is always a bad adviser.
- The only happiness in life is the constant striving forward.
- Women in general cannot be completely truthful. They lie utterly to everyone: to the judges, to their lovers, to their maids, and to themselves.
- The key to family happiness is kindness, frankness, responsiveness.
- The most virtuous woman is the one whom nature has created the most passionate, and reason has made the coldest.
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